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Welcome back, friends! It's Wordless Wednesday over at Oh My Heartsie Girl and I'm just thrilled to be a Co-Host. It's October and the weather is getting cooler, so guess what we've been doing at the cottage...re-glazing windows! Yes, the cottage still has its original windows and the glazing is worn-out. Since that's not very exciting, I'm sharing my Dining Room - click HERE.

Don't forget to link-up and enter for a chance to be a Co-Host next month. I can't wait to see what you have in store for us!

We Welcome You To Our Wordless Wednesday-We hope that you will enjoy the features from our Co-Hosts, they are winners from Septembers Contest. Find more details below on how to Enter For A Chance To Win A Co-Host Position For November. Please enjoy your visits and let us know you stopped by.

Echo is a wife a mother and a blogger. She home-schools her children, loves to sing Disney songs when she hears them and has a great sense of humor.I found a secret Witches Brew on Echo's blog you can find all the details at Kids in The Kitchen on Mad Mommy Blog She has lots more fun recipes to check out.

Heidi Says,"I am a positive thinker who loves music, and reading. I’m a geek girl, who loves all things to do with comic books and superheroes. And somehow I’ve managed to become the owner of three cats, well do you really own cats. I love to cook, create, and think about quirky things.

{Follow Co-Host} HeidiHeidi’s Wanderings | Bloglovin | Facebook | Twitter |
Heidi is sharing her recipe for zombie apocalypse pizza will come in handy. It might also come in handy for a Halloween party, or for one of those Walking Dead marathons!!

Bernadyn says, "If I could have a cup of tea or coffee with you or serve you some sweet potato pie, I would!" Check out my blogging tips, recipes, crafts, family stories and more.

Hello, I’m Ann and I welcome you to The Apple Street Cottage. I love to decorate, craft, restore, refinish, and repurpose. In addition to digging through fleas markets or thrift stores, you can also find me cooking or baking at the cottage. I’m a Domestic Diva who is most comfortable in a pair of jeans and a t-shirt (or sweater, depending on the weather)!
I hope you’ll join me as I share the adventures of turning this little house into a home. Be sure to let me know what inspires you, makes you smile, or just makes you say, “Hey, that’s a good idea”. Let the fun begin… To see all the details her transformation, stop by and say hello. Ann's Blog is a Brand New Onestop by and show your support, look around her blog to see how she is working on her little cottage.

And {Follow Co-Host } AnnThe Apple Street Cottage ⇒Brand New Blog!!! | Bloglovin |If this is your first time to stop by Oh My Heartsie Girl, I am the Host for Wordless Wednesday. I am a lifestyle blogger that enjoys baking, cooking, sharing recipes I try and crafts when I get inspired. I love to blog and help others in their pursuit of blogging. Follow The Host (thats me) on Pinterest | G+ | Facebook | Twitter | BloglovinBe sure to Enter For A Chance To Win one of 5 Co-Host Positions for November, The Winners will be featured in each weeks Wordless Wednesday post and be seen on 6 blogs with links back to their blogs and a feature each week.a Rafflecopter giveawayThe Rules Are Simple Rules ~Please leave a comment ~ Link your family friendly posts not just direct to your blog ~ Please visit and comment on the Co-Hosts they would really appreciate it. ~You may link up to 2 posts, NO adult content please (They will be deleted) ~ We would love it if you would grab our banner for your side bar, or a link back. Our Banner Can be Found Here * You can find other Wordless Wednesdays Oh My Heartsie Girl ⇒Visits and Follows Each Week Here⇐ Text Text

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